GILLETTE, WY—Campbell County Health announces that six employees in Emergency Medical Services (EMS) earned their Intermediate Emergency Medical Technician (I-EMT) certifications. Employees include: Derric Culey, who has been with CCH since April

Crime Stoppers needs your help in solving a theft that occurred between November 23 and November 29, 2016 at the 200 block of Carey ave. Unknown persons stole four Gear wheels with four Goodyear Wrangler tires from a residence in the area. If yo

Entrance and campground fees at Devils Tower National Monument will increase on January 3, 2017. This is the monument's first fee increase since 2008. A new fee schedule for park entrance and campground fees was proposed last July and publ

A fatal crash south of Buffalo, Wyoming has resulted in the death of 82 year old Casper, Wyoming resident Homer Berry. The crash occurred on December 3rd at 2:54 a.m. near mile post 276 on Interstate 25 approximately 22 miles south of Buffalo. Home

Washington D.C. – Senators Mike Enzi and John Barrasso, both R-Wyo., joined Senate colleagues in sending a letter to President Obama requesting his Administration stop issuing non-emergency rules and regulations in the final weeks of his term.

A news release put out by the Hot Springs County Sheriff’s Office and Search and Rescue on Sunday, October 23 reports that missing 82-year-old hunter Wayne Hockaday has been found. Hockaday was returned to his home at about 2:15 pm on Saturday, October 22 by area hunters. Hockaday had previously been reported missing on Thursday, October 20 when he did not return from a deer hunt on

The Worland City Council was in regular session on Tuesday night, October 18 in the City Hall Chambers. Christy Schneider of the Warehouse in Worland addressed the Council requesting that they stay open late on October 29th, November 25th and December 31st of this year. The request was approved. In other business, Resolution 2016-6 was approved by the Council which will give gymnasiums, fitness

Hundreds of people from all over were out in droves on a beautiful day at Hunter Fest 2016 in Ten Sleep on Friday, October 14 to celebrate the open season of hunting around the Big Horn Basin. The event also provided the opportunity for people to talk one on one with local game wardens and other hunters in the area so that they can receive important information regarding where they can hunt in

Reminding motorists of a 2001 state law, 10 signs are being installed in northwest Wyoming to encourage passing vehicles to "move over for parked emergency vehicles" that are displaying flashing lights.

Wyoming's move-over law requires motorists to change lanes to move away from parked emergency vehicles that are displaying flashing lights; on two-lane roads, or where